
Friendsgiving decor is essential to hosting the best party this year! Now that vaccines are continuously being rolled out, and with booster shots in the future, we can have a safe holiday!
What does that mean? That means Friendsgiving with all the people you love the most!
Make room because here come all the best foods, drinks and friends. I don’t know about you, but I love doing things budget style.
You can have the fanciest-looking setup without breaking the bank. It’s honestly the best way to be the best host at minimal cost to you.
Affordable Friendsgiving Decor
1. Cute Banner
Keep it simplistic with something like a super simple banner. This is definitely super affordable, and you can pack it up and save it for next year! It won’t add any extra bulk to your decorations packed all the way in the back of the closet.
2. Balloon Bouqet

This looks so professionally done, and that’s because this specific one is! But, you can easily recreate this look yourself and have an enjoyable time doing it. If you’re super good at DIY projects, you will love putting your own balloon bouquet together. Your friends will love it for the Gram!
3. Pampas Grass Vase
This is something you could either add as a table centerpiece or something subtle in the corner. Pampas grass not only fits a boho-themed home but also as Friendsgiving decor! It’s the perfect type of decoration you can keep around long after the holiday.
4. Table Centerpiece
The table is the center of the show during the Friendsgiving party. You can’t forget to gussy up the table by adding a beautiful and simplistic centerpiece to the mix! Add in fresh colors to keep things light and bright.
5. Polaroid Wall
This is one of my all-time favorite ideas. Grab your polaroid camera and snap a pic of each guest coming to the party! Hang them up on a bulletin board or on the wall for memories that last forever!
7. Invitations
Go super old school by sending out actual invitations. Do you remember the excitement of getting a letter or card in the mail? I know it’s super “old school,” but it’s such a cute idea. I love saving birthday cards from friends and family members because it’s just more memories to hold onto.
9. Place Settings
Make each guest feel special by creating super cute pace settings. Pull out your fanciest napkins and tie a little twine around them to give them that rustic fall feel.
10. Dried Oranges
You could either purchase these already done or make them yourself! Making them is definitely a fun and easy DIY project, even if you don’t consider yourself a crafty person. You can sprinkle these around the table, the bar cart, or hang them up!
11. Drink Markers
Add a little bit of humor into the mix with these helping husbands drink markers. That way, no one is confused on whose drink is whose when they set theirs down!
12. Candles
What better way to get the house smelling wonderful than a bunch of candles! This also adds some nice ambiance lighting and feels super calming.
13. Headbands
Make your guests wear super cute Thanksgiving headbands to the party! It’s great to create a nice photo-op moment.
14. Gratitude Sign
A cute way to really say thanks is to put up a gratitude sign. You can leave it blank and have guests add small things that they’re grateful for. It’s a really sweet thing to incorporate into your decor!
15. Personalized Place Cards
Create your own cute place cards to help organize your friends around the table. If you’re expecting a lot of guests, this can help space everyone out, so they’re sitting next to someone they know!
16. Picnic
This idea is just so different than hosting a traditional Friendsgiving. If you’re lucky enough to live somewhere with mild weather in November, then I highly suggest doing this! It’s a really cozy and intimate way to get your friends together this year.
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17. Grazing Table
Because you can’t have Friendsgiving without an abundance of food! Give your guests something to snack on while they wait for the main dishes to come out. This is a Friendsgiving decor idea that you can be totally creative with.
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18. Menu Board
Here is one Friendsgiving decor idea you can totally DIY. Canva is an excellent place to go for formatting a Friendsgiving menu. It’s a super cute and unique idea to add to the party!
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19. Leftovers Kit
I am so in love with this idea, it’s absolutely perfect. Don’t let any of your food go to waste by providing guests with their own little takeout box! This way everyone can enjoy Friendsgiving dinner for many more nights to come.
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20. Paper Tassels
Again, if you are of the creative type, you could probably make paper tassels on your own. These are a brilliant way to add a pop of color without being totally overbearing. I am a really big fan of minimalistic-looking party decorations!
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21. Cute Cups
Every little detail matters when party planning! Make sure you decorate right down to the cups your guests are drinking out of!
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